Scotland s most in demand neighbourhoods – where bidding wars are driving up house prices
Scotland is home to Britain s hottest property market, with more offers per sale than any other region
1 June 2021 • 6:00am
Clockwise from top left: Girvan Harbour in South Ayrshire, the West End in Dundee, Ayr on the west coast, and Harperrig Reservoir in West Lothian
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In this three-part series, we take a look at the neighbourhoods where buyers are fighting hardest to buy homes across England, Wales and Scotland. First, we looked at England and Wales. For our third instalment, we looked at the most in demand markets in Scotland
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Mortgage rates inch higher in recent months but major lenders begin to reduce them again - including Nationwide s two-year fix at 0.99%
Typical mortgage rates increased between January and June this year according to Moneyfacts, despite headline-grabbing 0.99% deals coming to the market
Ten-year fixes saw the biggest rate rise, increasing from 2.85% to 2.98%
While rates could come down, Moneyfacts experts say taking a longer fix now could be a good hedge against future volatility in the aftermath of the pandemic
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